Whether a koy requires shechitah: Keritot 21a
Whether fish require shechitah: Keritot 21b
Whether locusts require shechitah: Keritot 21b
The legal status of a slaughtered animal
Slaughtering does not permit eating the flesh of animal before it is 8 days old, as it is not certainly viable: Shabbat 136a
Whether slaughtering of a tereifah [dying animal] removes the impurity of a corpse: Shabbat 136a; Zevachim 50b-51a
Whether slaughtering of an animal before it is 8 days old will remove its corpse from the class of Corpses for Impurity: Shabbat 136a
Eggs found inside a slaughtered chicken, on Yom Tov: Beitzah 2b, 6b
Is shechitah considered true 'shechitah' for the purposes of various laws, if it was performed for the sake of idolatry: Shabbat 76a, 91b; Zevachim 47a
Is shechitah considered true 'shechitah' for the purposes of various laws, if the slaughtered animal does not become permitted via that act of shechitah: Keritot 25a
The act of shechitah
Planting a bird's legs, or removing them from the ground, to prevent it from shaking its slaughtering-spot loose: Shabbat 128b
Whether a Torah scholar may examine the knife himself, without consulting the local sage: Eruvin 63a
A Torah scholar checking a knife which a shochet is going to use to slaughter an animal for sale to the Torah scholar, without consulting the local sage: Eruvin 63a
Arabic source for terming the shechitah knife a "chalaf": Rashi Zevachim 20a "aval min hachalifot"